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How you can win a signed Bath Rugby shirt

At every Bath Rugby home match Bath Rugby Foundation is offering fans of the Blue, Black and White the chance to win a home shirt signed by one of their heroes.

Volunteers will be selling raffle tickets for just £1 in the Swift Half and in the South stand's corporate areas ahead of kick off.

The results will be shared on the big screen at half time and on our social media channels and on this page.

Bath Rugby v Toulouse - Saturday October 13

Ahead of the Heineken Champions Cup clash with European giants Toulouse, fans were given the chance to win one of Bath Rugby's European jerseys, signed by matchday captain, Rhys Priestland.

The winning ticket number was 15211. The raffle raised £1,223.

Bath Rugby v Exeter Chiefs - Friday October 5

Demand was high for the chance to win a shirt signed by Bathonian Freddie Burns among the big crowd under the Friday night lights.

The winning number was 11367 and the raffle raised a grand total of £1,992.

Bath Rugby v Northampton Saints - Saturday September 24

Despite the rain a total of £1,224 was raised by volunteers selling a shirt signed by scrum half, Max Green.

The winning ticket number was 12607.


Bath Rugby v Gloucester

An amazing total of £1,497 was raised by Bath Rugby fans keen to get their hands on a shirt signed by returning hero, Dave Attwood.

Thanks to everyone who bought a ticket.

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Bath Rugby Foundation is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales under number  04976797 and registered as a charity under number 1101868

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